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| Monday, 19 October 2009 11:22 | |
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It could mean the end of certain incme tax officials releasing your tax refund only after you’ve paid up. From October 1, the I-T department is crediting tax refunds directly to the bank accounts of taxpayers. The Central Board of Direct Taxes that governs the department has said refunds should be transferred directly from the department’s online system to taxpayers’ accounts. The idea is to reduce direct interaction between assessment officers and taxpayers. Taxpayers will now have to mention their account numbers when they file returns. Until now, getting the refund directly credited to their accounts was one of the options available to assessees. It will now be the norm. Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, Mumbai, R.K. Singh said the system would be put in place gradually and those who have already opted for refunds through cheques will continue to receive them by post.
Source: Manish Pachouly, Hindustan Times |
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| Last Updated ( Friday, 04 December 2009 14:22 ) |
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